White ex-Texas officer guilty of killing unarmed black teen

A white former police officer was convicted of murder on Tuesday for fatally shooting an unarmed black teenager when he fired into a car full of teenagers leaving a house party in suburban Dallas.

Fans love, hate Tiger vs. Phil Las Vegas mega-match

When it comes to the $9 million winner-take-all event between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson scheduled for Nov. 23 at Shadow Creek, one thing is certain: “The Match” has created a buzz and fans are vocalizing their opinions.

 
Rebel Nation: UNLV preps for opener at USC

Rebel Nation host Bryan Salmond and UNLV football beat writer Mark Anderson go over what to expect from UNLV’s first game against USC on Saturday.

4 Indiana teens killed, 4 hurt while pushing stalled SUV

Authorities say four teenagers were killed and four were injured when a vehicle struck them as they pushed a stalled SUV to a birthday party in southern Indiana.

Las Vegas home prices are fastest growing in US

Southern Nevada home prices rose 13 percent in June from a year earlier, compared with a 6.2 percent rise nationally, according to the SP CoreLogic Case-Shiller index released Tuesday.

Growing Northern Nevada wildfire forces closure of 750k acres

The lightning-caused South Sugarloaf Fire, which grew by about 10 percent on Sunday, has burned more than 232,000 acres of grass and brush and a handful of outbuildings in sparsely populated northeastern Nevada since Aug. 17.

Texas man selling 3D-print gun plans online, despite ruling

The owner of a Texas company that makes untraceable 3D-printed guns said Tuesday that he has begun selling the blueprints through his website to anyone who wants to make one, despite a federal court order barring him from posting the plans online.

Homeowners still recovering from 2017 California wine country fires

Construction crews have already put up the frame on Cheri Sharp’s new house, but she still questions whether rebuilding was the right choice after California’s most destructive wildfire took her old home in wine country nearly a year ago.

Urban Meyer met with Ohio State team after suspension announced

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer’s current suspension and previous paid leave have restricted him from talking football with his staff and athletes during August with one exception — a team meeting the day after the suspension was announced.

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